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  • Stukaman

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    Bought an old 92 Dodge dually I assume stock wheel size looking for a good set of tires for It. Just a 2nd planning on pulling a 2003 camp master trailer with the truck any suggestions?

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    Shorts

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    I going offroad I'd say stick with an AT. And of course stick with the Load E. A highway tread will not have the grip offroad.

    For an AT I'd look at:
    - Cooper Discoverer AT3
    - Toyo Open Country AT2
    - Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo2

    For highway (if you choose):
    - Michelin AT2
    - Nitto Dura Grapplers


    Hopefully the size you need is available in the brand you want.
     

    Stukaman

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    It's 2 wheel drive so was considering ATs for the rear and a regular set of highway steers. Have been told discount won't mix and match like that though.

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    The very best light truck tires I ever rode on were Michelins. Be sure the side walls have LT imprinted on them, and have at least a Load Rating of E.
     
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    J. Fred

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    I put these on at 1800 miles and they do work......Cooper Discoverer AT3. 21k miles now and show no wear.
    On the highway,beach and hill country ranch.
     

    winchster

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    I put these on at 1800 miles and they do work......Cooper Discoverer AT3. 21k miles now and show no wear.
    On the highway,beach and hill country ranch.

    Omg don't mention those tires to him. He's a tire snob.

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    J. Fred

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    Omg don't mention those tires to him. He's a tire snob.

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    Him being a tire snob,I'll try recommending the Michelin AT2.

    My son has a new F-350 that came with these stock. 8k miles highway,towing,offroad on the ranch and axle deep in sand on the beach.....they've never missed a beat.
     

    winchster

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    Him being a tire snob,I'll try recommending the Michelin AT2.

    My son has a new F-350 that came with these stock. 8k miles highway,towing,offroad on the ranch and axle deep in sand on the beach.....they've never missed a beat.

    No, he's a real snob. Toyo is his tire of choice Lol

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    BIGCOUNTRY01

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    I have a 1994 dodge 2500 my last 2 sets of tire have been 285/75/16 General Gabber AT2 load range E i have had a lot of good luck with them. They do great in snow and ive had them offroad a lil bit when hunting nothing too extreme but they did an awesome job. I like them because they don't howl going down the road.
     

    Stukaman

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    I like Toyos on my 4x4s I appreciate the advice, cheap is good as Winchster said this is a work truck.

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